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be used to invest and the essential pillars of economic growth like education, workforce readiness, science, research and innovation. i believe there are significant savings that can be achieved in our health care system without compromising the quality of care, and in fact, improving the quality of care. and without slashing benefits that seniors have worked so hard for and earned. former secretary-treasurer he paul o'neill has estimated we can save $1 trillion per year without affecting health care outcomes by in acting smart, targeted health care delivery reforms. the institute of medicine estimated the number could be 750 billion dollars. no matter what the exact figure or proposal, these are impressive savings that would strengthen the nation's health- care system without shifting cost and burdens to seniors and states. these have the added benefit of improving quality, -- quality outcomes within the health-care system. so before we continue to obsessively but benefits on the table, i would hope to begin the dialogue about finding solutions that produce health-care cost savings. i am c
be used to invest and the essential pillars of economic growth like education, workforce readiness, science, research and innovation. i believe there are significant savings that can be achieved in our health care system without compromising the quality of care, and in fact, improving the quality of care. and without slashing benefits that seniors have worked so hard for and earned. former secretary-treasurer he paul o'neill has estimated we can save $1 trillion per year without affecting...
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to stay in the mobile home parks in palo alto because the school district is amazing joining us on science is gabriel metcalf. he is the director of spur. in our google hang out is jennifer frieden bacch. andnd iin the hang out maria isa housing rights organizer for just cause. gabriel it's all about supply and demand. as is the case when this happens in most steve. do you think there is something that is going on that is thank that is unique to san francisco that makes it difficult to find affordable housing? >> i think we came by this problem honestly, the we are telling with it are first it's a great city. and second our regional economy is generating a ton of jocks. jocks -- jobs so it's a nice problem to have. the third reason it's our own fault. we have not allowed s so very mh housing t to be built in decade. a lot of demand to live here and a constrained supply because of our own choices. the inevitable results is sky rocketing prices it's a really bad situation. the down sides of this far out weigh the up sides, although there are both. there will not be an easy solution. but ther
to stay in the mobile home parks in palo alto because the school district is amazing joining us on science is gabriel metcalf. he is the director of spur. in our google hang out is jennifer frieden bacch. andnd iin the hang out maria isa housing rights organizer for just cause. gabriel it's all about supply and demand. as is the case when this happens in most steve. do you think there is something that is going on that is thank that is unique to san francisco that makes it difficult to find...
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it will be the absence of innovations in science, technology, and medicine at the pace we have come to expect. it is like deferred maintenance. it will come back to bite us several years from now. we can probably recover from a single year of treading water in scientific discovery, but if this keeps up, the nation's a scientific research center will begin to erode. china and other nations will not step out of the competition while we inflict this damage on ourselves. the sequestere with policies that support job growth. our efforts to date have been heavily in support of spending cuts. of the deficit reduction since 2011, or cutting spending with government -- of government programs has been most. additional revenue has grown only $600 billion. zero through it this entire exercise is another costly area of federal spending. we have done nothing on federal spending through the tax code. s, youto all of my fellow cannot honestly say that the debt and deficit are mortal threats to our nation and at the thantime less important every tax loophole in the code. that cannot be our position. ar
it will be the absence of innovations in science, technology, and medicine at the pace we have come to expect. it is like deferred maintenance. it will come back to bite us several years from now. we can probably recover from a single year of treading water in scientific discovery, but if this keeps up, the nation's a scientific research center will begin to erode. china and other nations will not step out of the competition while we inflict this damage on ourselves. the sequestere with...
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science technology innovation. developments around. the future. mission free credit take should be free transfer charge is free. range must free risk free. to tide free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects a free video dog r.t. dot com. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mention in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy but. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and our crafts we've been hijacked by handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once will just mark it on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem truck rational debate and a real discussion critical issues facing america if i ever feel ready to join the movement then walk a bit take. it all out and we'll keep on slashing at them with our machetes because we've hit them hard and they're bleeding. but i'm pre
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christian science, look at things that might be a little jewish too. the best part is this is how god sees it from above. what is that? that's where people gather to worship you, lord. kidding it is a parking structure. funny that people even think about this. when i saw this picture, to me if you added some colors, and you know you paint the end parts white it looks like a rainbow with two cloud on either end. i don't have my mind in the gutter like the rest of you. what i really want to know who typed the words church and penis into google earth to accidentally find this. and one more item of note. this is an interesting product. a japanese company has a new iphone accessory called sente, a device plugs into your phone and releases the smell of your choice whenever you got a message. which is, it is great for, people who love their phone but, just wish it could be more like a candle. so every time you get a text message or e-mail your phone will have a puff of scented air. the device costs $35. each cartridge which lasts 100 puffs costs $5. if you ha
christian science, look at things that might be a little jewish too. the best part is this is how god sees it from above. what is that? that's where people gather to worship you, lord. kidding it is a parking structure. funny that people even think about this. when i saw this picture, to me if you added some colors, and you know you paint the end parts white it looks like a rainbow with two cloud on either end. i don't have my mind in the gutter like the rest of you. what i really want to know...
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middle school in vallejo, sunshine across the board, crisp start, sunny finish, and they have a motto, science, technology, engineering, and math. "steam" to guide students in careers. smart kids at vallejo at hogan middle school. nominate your school for the kpix 5 schoolcast go to kpix.com/schoolcast. trick or treating tomorrow night nice, clear, temperatures from the low 50s to the low 60s. mom and dad remember sunset is 6:12. the reason why we'll be milder tomorrow and we'll keep the sunshine around is simple. it's a big ring ridge of high pressure kind of bashful staying off to our west for the past couple of days and now with low pressure gone this thing takes over and will be our dominant weather feature for the next three days so for halloween november 2, 3, through saturday sunny mild highs in the 70s. changes coming up on sunday for you. the second half of the weekend won't be sunny or as warm as this because of low pressure, lots of rainfall for the northwest. it will be cloudy and cooler, no rain, not as windy as last sunday but breezy so you will notice a change on sunday. not as
middle school in vallejo, sunshine across the board, crisp start, sunny finish, and they have a motto, science, technology, engineering, and math. "steam" to guide students in careers. smart kids at vallejo at hogan middle school. nominate your school for the kpix 5 schoolcast go to kpix.com/schoolcast. trick or treating tomorrow night nice, clear, temperatures from the low 50s to the low 60s. mom and dad remember sunset is 6:12. the reason why we'll be milder tomorrow and we'll keep...
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supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: israel has launched new air strikes into syria. u.s. security officials say the attack came after nightfall, in the syrian port city of latakia after nightfall. the target was said to be russian-made, surface-to-air missiles. it's at least the third time this year that israel has carried out air strikes inside syria. syria has met a deadline to destroy all of its declared chemical weapons making equipment. the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons verified it today. it's part of syria's agreement with the u.n. to destroy all chemical facilities and weapons by mid-2014. we'll have more on syria, later in the program. china demanded an explanation today after reports that u.s. and australian embassies are being used as hubs
supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: israel has launched new air strikes into syria. u.s. security officials say the attack came after nightfall, in the syrian port...
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we learned about that in science class. >> looks like a razor. >> it's a clause called by kelvin's instability. >> i was going to say that. >> the instability of the cloud. and the lower layers a little slower. and the wind shear between causes that cloud. >> look how animated she gets. >> really? >> yes. >> thank you for never giving up on us. >> i think she has. >> i think she has diagnosed us with instability, actually. a long time ago. >> don't forget that one. >> yes, actually. thank you, ginger. appreciate it. >>> moving on to a pair of mysteries on the water. elaborate, strange-looking barges have been seen floating off both coasts. first, in san francisco. now, in maine. imaginations are running wild. there's speculation that a high-tech giant is behind all of this. and abc's rob nelson has spent the overnight hours doing some digging into all this. rob, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, guys. no matter how much digging is being done, political leaders, even the coast guard, isn't saying much at all. all of the tight lips fueling speculation over what google has in store. they a
we learned about that in science class. >> looks like a razor. >> it's a clause called by kelvin's instability. >> i was going to say that. >> the instability of the cloud. and the lower layers a little slower. and the wind shear between causes that cloud. >> look how animated she gets. >> really? >> yes. >> thank you for never giving up on us. >> i think she has. >> i think she has diagnosed us with instability, actually. a long time...
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giant science and tech exhibits like these are popping up all along san francisco's market street. this one is the first by the exploratorium and yerba buena lane. the two dishes focus sound so people speaking across 50 feet can still hear each other even with street noise. it's the only thing like it in the country. >> i saw them setting it up. >> one mom wasn't going to let a thief get away with stealing her toddler's message. her blunt message that's gone viral coming up next. their halloween pumpkin! the family in washington d-c ca in for >>> don't mess with a mom, her son and their halloween pumpkin. the family in washington, d.c. carved and put out a pumpkin for every family member. one of those pumpkins belonged to 2-year-old tommy. it was stolen. tommy was sad but mommy was mad. so she made a sign for the thief. >> thank you for the life lesson. this will help teach him that sometimes people are mean for no reason and you have to just brush it off. because my son is 2 years old and cannot read the sign, i will add, you are an [ censored ] hole. >> well, there you go. that s
giant science and tech exhibits like these are popping up all along san francisco's market street. this one is the first by the exploratorium and yerba buena lane. the two dishes focus sound so people speaking across 50 feet can still hear each other even with street noise. it's the only thing like it in the country. >> i saw them setting it up. >> one mom wasn't going to let a thief get away with stealing her toddler's message. her blunt message that's gone viral coming up next....
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. >>> science is coming to life on the streets of san francisco. exploratorium exhibits like these are rolling out along market street. this one whispering dishes is the first at yerba buena lane. the two dishes focus sound in a way that two people whispering across 50 feet can still hear each other even with surrounding street noise. i just saw that in the museum. it's cool. >>> the owner of the washington redskins has no plans to change the team name but that doesn't mean others are willing to use it now. the latest media outlets to stop using the redskins name. >> i'm dennis o'donnell. coming up, the warriors open their season against the lakers tonight at oracle and king james and the heat picked up their championship hardware, coming up >> and what's cool about your school? you can email your nomination to us at coolschools@kpix.com. we may come and feature your school on the show. ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, you got to love the weekend. it's like everyone came to, "if it's good, let's save it for the weekend." so here's to the kfc ten buck weekend
. >>> science is coming to life on the streets of san francisco. exploratorium exhibits like these are rolling out along market street. this one whispering dishes is the first at yerba buena lane. the two dishes focus sound in a way that two people whispering across 50 feet can still hear each other even with surrounding street noise. i just saw that in the museum. it's cool. >>> the owner of the washington redskins has no plans to change the team name but that doesn't mean...
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. >> it's not rocket science, it's already happening to create successful kids and making that available for everyone. >> reporter: jennifer believes in that philosophy. >> i think one of my favorite quotes is going to be hard but it's going to be worth it. i think if they can leave here knowing that life isn't always going to be eas easy, and everyy has their own challenges, but if you try and work hard you can achieve that success. >> reporter: a lesson that is working despite the obstacle. tanya mosley, al jazeera, sea tack, washington. >> this is the adorable story of the day. while talking to thousands of people at st. peter's square pope francis made a new friend. a little boy wanted to get a closer look. so he sat in the pope's chair and would not move. when an aide tried to get the boy off stage he wrapped his arms around the pontiff's leg. pope francis continued his speech with the boy by his side. right? adorable, right? customs officials are being forced to sign confidentiality agreements after taking a look of what is on this floating barge in san francisco's bay. the reason
. >> it's not rocket science, it's already happening to create successful kids and making that available for everyone. >> reporter: jennifer believes in that philosophy. >> i think one of my favorite quotes is going to be hard but it's going to be worth it. i think if they can leave here knowing that life isn't always going to be eas easy, and everyy has their own challenges, but if you try and work hard you can achieve that success. >> reporter: a lesson that is working...
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science technology, engineering, and math represented in the nasa port follow you. a healthy nasa pokes that. t a fly wheel that society caps for innovations. >> over the past 15 years booktv aired over 240urbgs program about non-fiction books and authors. booktv ere weekend on c-span2. >>> now the first public meeting of con grexal conn free on the farm bill. one of the major differences in the two version of the bill concern food stamp spend. the senate bill cuts $4 billion over ten years. the house version cut $40 billion. [inaudible conversations] >>> the good afternoon. it's ban long time in coming,>>> but we are here. it's wonderful to have thewell, opportunity to have all of us nere today together.comi i was thinking, mr. chairman,wv that when youe and i started our i was thinking, mr. chairman, that when you and i started, i remember when i came into the house, we were kind of at the low end of the totem pole on the agriculture committees. and now we both have the honors of working together. and it really is an honor to work with you as we bring this final f
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and you can see all science majored in today's show at you tube dot com slash boom bust r.t. we also love hearing from you so please check out our facebook page at facebook dot com slash boom bust our take and from all of us here boom bust thank you for watching c m r l. we're now outside to an active campaign had launched on a military where patients are forced that in the aftermath of the first strike never turned the world's attention to the police and then some job gulag of hearts minds. were. the fact that. they were going to go to jail the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and chicago that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy albus. role. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been hijacked why a handful of trans national corporations will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once built up my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world if we go beyond identifying
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. >> i -- hopefully they did good science on it i'm sure airlines are pushing to get that changed for customer service reasons if it comes, it comes and that is great. >> thanks for joining us for abc7 news at 4:00. >> abc7 news at 5:00 begins right now. >> this is not bad this, is deep. >> two dogs came out of nowhere to go on attack. we're live in the neighborhood where the search is on for their owner. >> also, that deadly bart accident creates ground breaking worker safety rules. >> wait until you see the bay area's newest tourist attraction. >> live on the roof of the kgotv broadcast center i'm sandhya patel with a spooktacular trick or treat forecast. you're not going to want to miss this one. stay tuned. >> good evening, search is on for owner two of dog that's went on the attack in antioch, injuring four people. >>> a neighbor's dog was hurt. police shot and killed one of the pit bulls and allen wong is live at antioch animal control office. allen? >> reporter: police are waiting for the pit bull owner to show up here to claim the dog. he is not facing criminal charges just a
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experts you believe, disputed by the others they've called each other liars several times about the science involved, about the money involved, about exactly what the cost is going to be to consumers, farmers, food processors. we'll see by tomorrow night at mirrored night, that's when the last of the mail-in ballots needs to be post marked. >> has the health and the taste been an issue in this campaign? >> no? not really john. this is really sort of big food versus small food as i mentioned. it's the natural products sort of ultragreen wash on one side anding major food manufacturers on the other. this will be the first are law of its kind if it's passed here. connecticut and maine had specific laws but they would require a certain trig tore pass. if this one does pass and the polls show it has a small lead but that lead has are shrunk dramatically in the last couple of months. if it is passed, it will be the first one. >> thank you. one of the biggest malls in the nation, a shooter. >> social media isn't an after-thought, it drives discussion across america. >> al jazeera america's social
experts you believe, disputed by the others they've called each other liars several times about the science involved, about the money involved, about exactly what the cost is going to be to consumers, farmers, food processors. we'll see by tomorrow night at mirrored night, that's when the last of the mail-in ballots needs to be post marked. >> has the health and the taste been an issue in this campaign? >> no? not really john. this is really sort of big food versus small food as i...
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this is a show about science by scin histories. kyle hill is an engineer, and he's investigating head-to-head combat and cutting edge technology that can help to detect a concussion before it's too late. >> lindsay moran is an ex-c.i.a. operative. she was packaging that can one day replace
this is a show about science by scin histories. kyle hill is an engineer, and he's investigating head-to-head combat and cutting edge technology that can help to detect a concussion before it's too late. >> lindsay moran is an ex-c.i.a. operative. she was packaging that can one day replace
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. >> project part of a new initiative by the mayor to put science in public spaces throughout the city. >> it's a great idea. >> it's fun. >> absolutely. let's check on the forecast. >> here is live doppler seven. a few passing clouds today. they've dissipated tomorrow, sunny skies ask. on halloween eve, nice and mild and south and n -- on the coast. high temperatures around the bay, inland mid to upper 60s and about 60 in some coastal locations. how about our trick or treat forecast for thursday? mild at 4:00 p.m halloween. temperatures upper 60s. at 6:00 p.m cooler then once the sun sets it will be dark and chilly. haha! >> i was hoping you're going to come through with that again, spencer. >> nice evening for trick or treating but not hahaing >> children avert your eyes >> yes >> oh, spencer. >> i'm in the sure if that was dracula or count chocula. >> plus, what is nice car. sure is. make a deal with me, kid, and you can have the car and everything that goes along with it. ♪ so, what do you say? thanks... but i think i got this. ♪ thanks... ♪ [ male announcer ] the all-new cla
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it is beyond them any more important things within its rights education and you know science is that when it's time to think of june st back in june the turkish presence felt for a face and on present wave of protests was his star power late today after this week that seen these these events that the prime minister moved from its own. i think i think that turkey stuffing turkey had this dessert of this honeymoon period in around two thousand the ninth and where was this this regional and no no problems with neighbors policy and it was becoming the regional mediator they can get ever wanted to talk to each other and and and and and and solve problems. on that. beginning with the conflicts that israel and and then exacerbating during ddr spring has pretty much does it mean turkey is really struggling to find its footing on a whole host of of pretty problematic issues in the region. relations with iran sufferers are now trying to restore them relations with baghdad suffered enough time to restore the monies in relations with syria and israel and egypt. and since that is since the milita
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. >> can science prevent concussions? >> i did my job and just had to sacrifice my brain to do it. >>> the figures are staggering, according to one study as many as one in four women will suffer rape or attempted sexual assault during college. i'll be joining joie chen at 9:00 eastern time to co-host a live townhall on this troubling topic. we will hear from activists, survivors, psychologists, attorneys, professors and from you as we look for solutions. we'll discuss binge drinking and the hook-up culture on campus. the issue of blaming of victim and the push to change the policies towards victims and asays -- asays lents. >> joining me now is joie chen, and two brave young women who were both raped. they have filed a title 9 sexual discrimination complaint against the school, and that has helped spear head a movement across the country. thank you all for being with us. joie, i want to start with you why was it important to address this topic now? >> i think on "america tonight" we really started looking at underreported
. >> can science prevent concussions? >> i did my job and just had to sacrifice my brain to do it. >>> the figures are staggering, according to one study as many as one in four women will suffer rape or attempted sexual assault during college. i'll be joining joie chen at 9:00 eastern time to co-host a live townhall on this troubling topic. we will hear from activists, survivors, psychologists, attorneys, professors and from you as we look for solutions. we'll discuss binge...
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. >> project part of a new initiative by the mayor to put science in public spaces throughout the city. >> it's a great idea. >> it's fun. >> absolutely. let's check on the forecast. >> here is live doppler seven. a few passing clouds today. they've dissipated tomorrow, sunny skies ask. on halloween eve, nice and mild and south and n -- on the coast. high temperatures around the bay, inland mid to upper 60s and about 60 in some coastal locations. how about our trick or treat forecast for thursday? mild at 4:00 p.m halloween. temperatures upper 60s. at 6:00 p.m cooler then once the sun sets it will be dark and chilly. haha! >> i was hoping you're going to come through with that again, spencer. >> nice evening for trick or treating but not hahaing >> children avert your eyes >> yes >> oh, spencer. >> i'm in the sure if that was dracula or count chocula. >> plus, what is colon >> plus, what is colon you got to love the weekend. it's like everyone came to, "if it's good, let's save it for the weekend." so here's to the kfc ten buck weekend bucket. ten pieces, ten bucks. any recipe. just te
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companies like for instance huffington post they do have nap rooms and they've been mocked for it but this science team seems to support it well i'm hoping it catches on here or there to solve for now. well you can see all segments featured in today's show at youtube dot com slash boom bust r.t. we also love hearing from you so please check out our facebook page at facebook dot com slash boom bust our to and from all of us here boom bust thank you for watching c.m. are all about. wealthy british soil. from time to. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to the reports. were not psyched to an active camp at guantanamo where patients are forced that in the months after announcing our strike never turned the world's attention to the place that summed up the gulag apartheid's. mission. critique should treat in store charges free. range month free. three stooges free. download free blog plug in videos for your media projects for free medio gondar to tom. coming up on our t.v
companies like for instance huffington post they do have nap rooms and they've been mocked for it but this science team seems to support it well i'm hoping it catches on here or there to solve for now. well you can see all segments featured in today's show at youtube dot com slash boom bust r.t. we also love hearing from you so please check out our facebook page at facebook dot com slash boom bust our to and from all of us here boom bust thank you for watching c.m. are all about. wealthy...
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companies like for instance huffington post they do have nap rooms and they've been mocked for it but this science team seems to support it well i'm hoping it catches on here or there to solve for now. well you can see all segments featured in today's show at youtube dot com slash boom bust archie we also love hearing from you so please check out our facebook page at facebook dot com slash boom bust article and from all of us here boom bust thank you for watching c m r oh but i. thought. it was a. very hard to take. that back with that hurt right there. please. please. please. the. play. looks play. play. look. cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. wealthy british style. expert on tirelessly. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on r g i and that. i think corporation kind of can. do and the bank and all that all about money and i think that's like that for a politician right a lot and i think that. there's just too much pratt
companies like for instance huffington post they do have nap rooms and they've been mocked for it but this science team seems to support it well i'm hoping it catches on here or there to solve for now. well you can see all segments featured in today's show at youtube dot com slash boom bust archie we also love hearing from you so please check out our facebook page at facebook dot com slash boom bust article and from all of us here boom bust thank you for watching c m r oh but i. thought. it was...
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i guess the gist of this book is everything is science. your washing machine, the tattoo, everything you cook everything is the fundamental of science. >> you said it doesn't have to be dry or scary it just has to be presented better. you think to read this book will make us wiser and amazed. so go ahead. >> i was reading the manuscript and read about the washing machine. it swirls around with soap and water. it turns out it's newton's first law which is an object in motion will stay in motion. in this case it's the water. as the drum is spinning the water flying out the little hole because the wall is not there to act on it to stop it. other than that, it's a 325-year-old principle. >> everything you say is exciting. you describe yourself as a creative vat of giant juices. you dropped a sizable surprise bomb earlier last week when you said you were going to yahoo!. wow, were you not allowed to exercise your creative juices at "the new york times." did you pick up the phone and they said come on over? >> i've been at the "the new york time
i guess the gist of this book is everything is science. your washing machine, the tattoo, everything you cook everything is the fundamental of science. >> you said it doesn't have to be dry or scary it just has to be presented better. you think to read this book will make us wiser and amazed. so go ahead. >> i was reading the manuscript and read about the washing machine. it swirls around with soap and water. it turns out it's newton's first law which is an object in motion will...
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a has moved finally to make things fit the, fit the science which, no documents problem means that you should be allowed to use them. tracy: mary, tracy byrnes. you alluded to cell phone thing. why not cell phones? other than annoyance, rudeness factor of your neighbor talking entire time what's the difference? >> because the cell phone issue is not a federal aviation administration issue. the cell phone ban is federal communications issue. it is different frequencies. for the airlines to allow these personal electronic devices they have to certify to the faa they have tested planes and they can with stand high-intensity radio frequencies. new planes can. they're built that way. this is tougher on older airlines. the cell phone is slow government agency and slow one. the fcc is even behind the faa. ashley: i'm always interested, mary, pilots themselves sitting in the cockpit nearest to the instruments were already using e-devices and using internet connections, right? >> that's right. the pilots already have an electronic flight deck, electronic flight bay. they have been issued laptop
a has moved finally to make things fit the, fit the science which, no documents problem means that you should be allowed to use them. tracy: mary, tracy byrnes. you alluded to cell phone thing. why not cell phones? other than annoyance, rudeness factor of your neighbor talking entire time what's the difference? >> because the cell phone issue is not a federal aviation administration issue. the cell phone ban is federal communications issue. it is different frequencies. for the airlines to...
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. >> reporter: he says he understands the lack of science behind what he believes but still considers the uc decision shortsighted. >> for this to be a healthier alternative, in my opinion, it's very discouraging and definitely counter productive. >> reporter: and a campus like cal where something is always getting lit up, it does look like it's lights out for the. ecigarette. in berkeley, andria borba, kpix 5. >> the ban starts in january. >>> 4:46. how about weather? lawrence we're looking at a good day. >> looks like a great day. i think some warmer temperatures around the bay area, high pressure going to strengthen. even today starting out this morning temperatures a little more mild kind of all over the map right now. a variety of temperatures out the door, 40s and 50s, some in the 60s. out there we have had offshore winds so that mixes things out a bit. now, by the afternoon, we'll see temperatures up in the mid- 70s inland. you will see some upper 60s inside the bay and 60s a little cool out toward the coastline but sunshine again for everyone. how about this? that ridge contin
. >> reporter: he says he understands the lack of science behind what he believes but still considers the uc decision shortsighted. >> for this to be a healthier alternative, in my opinion, it's very discouraging and definitely counter productive. >> reporter: and a campus like cal where something is always getting lit up, it does look like it's lights out for the. ecigarette. in berkeley, andria borba, kpix 5. >> the ban starts in january. >>> 4:46. how about...
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. >>> a school science project is stirring up controversy. why one parent says she's upset some kids are heading to a local brewery. >>> they're dancing in the seats of boston. we'll take a look at the major league celebration with a new world series champions. stay with us. [ sneezes, coughs ] i've got a big date, but my sinuses are acting up. it's time for advil cold and sinus. [ male announcer ] truth is that won't relieve all your symptoms. new alka seltzer plus-d relieves more sinus symptoms than any other behind the counter liquid gel. oh what a relief it is. than any other behind the counter liquid gel. [ mthat if you wear a partial,w you're almost twice as likely to lose your supporting teeth? try poligrip for partials. poligrip helps minimize stress which may damage supporting teeth by stabilizing your partial. care for your partial. help protect your natural teeth. tomato florentine soup, it took a little time to get it just right. [ ding ] ♪ but finally, it happened. perfection. at progresso, we've got a passion for quality, beca
. >>> a school science project is stirring up controversy. why one parent says she's upset some kids are heading to a local brewery. >>> they're dancing in the seats of boston. we'll take a look at the major league celebration with a new world series champions. stay with us. [ sneezes, coughs ] i've got a big date, but my sinuses are acting up. it's time for advil cold and sinus. [ male announcer ] truth is that won't relieve all your symptoms. new alka seltzer plus-d relieves...
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it gets kids interested in math and science at an early age. i load up my ipad and my phone with educational apps for my girls. we're a mac family. and they know that. app designers know that and mac notes that, android, and they all know it, and that's why they are designing these devices for kids specifically. because they end up stealing their parent's ipads and it's nice to have a device that is boothly colored, that parents can control, and that you can load up with mac games so your kid can get smarter. >> sounds like what they're saying is parents need to be responsible with what they put in their kids' expand we knew that to have these games on an ipad that make you think about math or help you learn to read and have some helper in there along the way, i don't know. seems like a good thing to me, kennedy. >> parents need to be responsible with everything. and the apa is saying kids shouldn't have smartphones and commuters in their berms. >> blah, blah, blah. >> that's common sense you don't need some body telling you about every decisio
it gets kids interested in math and science at an early age. i load up my ipad and my phone with educational apps for my girls. we're a mac family. and they know that. app designers know that and mac notes that, android, and they all know it, and that's why they are designing these devices for kids specifically. because they end up stealing their parent's ipads and it's nice to have a device that is boothly colored, that parents can control, and that you can load up with mac games so your kid...
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i mean they're sort of an anti-science bunch. >> i think a great fascination with science and america too, look at the -- there's always those kinds of books moved. >> well, it takes all kinds. but i would like to see greater than 50% believing in established scientific principles. i guess the gist of this book is that everything is science. the washing machine, your tattoo, the food you cook everything is fundamental laws of science. >> you said it doesn't have to be dry or scary, just has to be presented well. if you read this book we'll be wiser and more amazed. go ahead, make us wiser and amazing. >> everything there is. i was reading the manuscript and read about the washing machine. what could be less scientific than a washing machine? it swirls around and soap and water. turns out it's newton's first law that an object in motion will stay in motion. in this case that is the water as the drum is spinning the water flies out the little hole. the wall is not there to act on it to stop it. but even that is this 325-year-old scientific principle. >> see, everything you say is so exc
i mean they're sort of an anti-science bunch. >> i think a great fascination with science and america too, look at the -- there's always those kinds of books moved. >> well, it takes all kinds. but i would like to see greater than 50% believing in established scientific principles. i guess the gist of this book is that everything is science. the washing machine, your tattoo, the food you cook everything is fundamental laws of science. >> you said it doesn't have to be dry or...
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and according to the best science from the world health organization, united nations, that -- all of those -- the only accident that had any fatalities or elevated levels of cancer was chernobyl. even then, the cancer mortality is less than 60 people. it is extraordinary. >> why should people watch this film? >> they should watch this film because this is the most important topic in the world. if you love your children, as we all do, and you care about this planet, we've got to find a way to displace fossil fuels. we need solar, wind, and a lot of nuclear. >> you're not against watching of the film so people can learn? why should people watch this film? >> i think hat's off to you for creating this energy debate. we don't talk about energy. but we both want clean energy for our children, and per the film, we need a lot more energy over the next couple of decades. the problem is, again, cost. those 440 plants are generating 10% less energy than they did just ten years ago because it's so expensive. >> let's talk about cost for a second. >> quickly. >> go ahead. >> you said i don't kno
and according to the best science from the world health organization, united nations, that -- all of those -- the only accident that had any fatalities or elevated levels of cancer was chernobyl. even then, the cancer mortality is less than 60 people. it is extraordinary. >> why should people watch this film? >> they should watch this film because this is the most important topic in the world. if you love your children, as we all do, and you care about this planet, we've got to find...
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and your hand looks straight out of a science fiction movie. you've actually become sort of a cyborg. there's a cool fact there. >> yeah, it's like a special -- it's special instead of different. >> reporter: leon has been special since birth. while he was still in the womb, restricted blood flow prevented his hand from developing. >> i saw his hand sticking up there were no fingers on it. it was hard for my wife. it was hard for me. >> reporter: two years ago, leon's father paul began a search for a functional prosthetic. he found this video posted by ivan owen, an inventor from washington state. >> i've always had this vision of people building their own prosthetic device at home. >> reporter: owen, a collaborator in south africa, designed a mechanical hand that could be made by a three dimensional printer. >> it's especially like a hot glue gun. plastic feeds into it. the printer head gets hot and layer by layer creates the object. >> reporter: the design relies on wrist movement. downward motion creates cable tension that closes the fingers
and your hand looks straight out of a science fiction movie. you've actually become sort of a cyborg. there's a cool fact there. >> yeah, it's like a special -- it's special instead of different. >> reporter: leon has been special since birth. while he was still in the womb, restricted blood flow prevented his hand from developing. >> i saw his hand sticking up there were no fingers on it. it was hard for my wife. it was hard for me. >> reporter: two years ago, leon's...
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again with this free science. last year, more than $30 a people enjoyed a nonstop program. they had exhibits for experience, games, and shows, all meant to entertain and inspire. with more than 150 exhibits, there is something for everyone to lease. >> the bay area's science vessel is in its last weekend, saturday is a last chance to check it out. 11 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. it at&t park in san francisco. the best thing, it is free. they have limited parking. public transportation is highly encouraged. >> coming up on the kron4 morning news. george rask will update you on a couple of traffic cost was in the bay and thhot spots in the >> welcome back. here is live pictures coming in from lax. this is terminal 3 that has been evacuate it because and a tsa agent has been shot. a plane is on the tarmac and you see the traffic is at a standstill. they have a huge police presence. here is a closer look at the agents on the scene. it appears--this is terminal 3 at lax. we have eight major report of may tsa agent being shot. >>
again with this free science. last year, more than $30 a people enjoyed a nonstop program. they had exhibits for experience, games, and shows, all meant to entertain and inspire. with more than 150 exhibits, there is something for everyone to lease. >> the bay area's science vessel is in its last weekend, saturday is a last chance to check it out. 11 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. it at&t park in san francisco. the best thing, it is free. they have limited parking. public transportation is highly...
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. >> catherine: the science experiment that got a high school teacher fired. then. >> catherine: elderly patients who were essentially abandoned.. we hear from a woman who once lived at the east bay nursing home now under investigation. you got to love the weekend. it's like everyone came to, "if it's good, let's save it for the weekend." so here's to the kfc ten buck weekend bucket. ten pieces, ten bucks. any recipe. just ten bucks every saturday and sunday. today tastes so good. >> reporter:shares of bay area car-maker tesla.largely unaffected after another report of a fiery crash. you can see a mini explosion here in this cell phone video.taken a week and a half ago in mexico. >> reporter:a tesla model-s apparently drove through a wall, hit a tree, and caught fire. and it was the second time this month that a model s burst into flames. this was the scene october 2nd near seattle -- a tesla burned after hitting some road debris. >> reporter:the debris punctured the car's electirc battery.which led to a large fire in the car's front end. late last week the na
. >> catherine: the science experiment that got a high school teacher fired. then. >> catherine: elderly patients who were essentially abandoned.. we hear from a woman who once lived at the east bay nursing home now under investigation. you got to love the weekend. it's like everyone came to, "if it's good, let's save it for the weekend." so here's to the kfc ten buck weekend bucket. ten pieces, ten bucks. any recipe. just ten bucks every saturday and sunday. today tastes...
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not because of ideology or bias or because we're -- you know, '70s, radical who is don't read science. but because of market forces and technology, the way technology has developed. and these other resources are better. so why not have a level playing field and allow nuclear to compete against renewals, they're winning. >> we're running out of time. we'll continue the debate throughout the week because this is a fascinating discussion and it really is a very provocative program and we recommend that everybody see it and you guys have seen it, we've all seen it. at this point, pandora's promise airing thursday at 9:00 p.m. eastern. thanks to our guests, we appreciate you both weighing in. and coming up, the president uses it to start a revolution in the middle east. how you can own a piece of this. we're talking about twitter going public. >>> then soccer fans out of control in serbia. how they started this huge fire during a heated match. ♪ humans -- we are beautifully imperfect creatures, living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering excl
not because of ideology or bias or because we're -- you know, '70s, radical who is don't read science. but because of market forces and technology, the way technology has developed. and these other resources are better. so why not have a level playing field and allow nuclear to compete against renewals, they're winning. >> we're running out of time. we'll continue the debate throughout the week because this is a fascinating discussion and it really is a very provocative program and we...
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you know, early on in my time here, i used to say that political science always trumped acutarial science in illinois and we've been able to change the debate to focus on what the real numbers are. as they wrestle with what the solutions must be they are focused on what those acutarial numbers should be. so what we're talking about here is the ultimate good news bad news story. the good news is the investment returns we've realized. the bad news is, over the last several decades we have been shooted about $17 billion in funding that we would have received in an actuary had calculated the contribution. over that period of time we've earned an average of 9% a year on our investment portfolio. if we had had those funds and earned those returns on a full-funded basis we could have this interview and talk about how we'll we're doing and not how poor we're doing. adam: how does this end? the lawmakers in illinois, those who haven't been sent to jail, so many of the governors, i lived in chicago at one point, wind up in jail at end of their terms, i don't say that jokingly by the way. there has
you know, early on in my time here, i used to say that political science always trumped acutarial science in illinois and we've been able to change the debate to focus on what the real numbers are. as they wrestle with what the solutions must be they are focused on what those acutarial numbers should be. so what we're talking about here is the ultimate good news bad news story. the good news is the investment returns we've realized. the bad news is, over the last several decades we have been...
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. >> you take everything into account there's some art and science to it. given the amount of insider trading activity we have alleged with respect to those entities, over the course of a long period of time it talks about a long period of time, a lot of different securities, a lot of different people, talks about a lot of sectors and if you take a look at the amount of money that the companies have made, seem to us to be a fair but steep and equitable resolution it's several magnitude larger than the identified avoided losses and gains made by the companies over the time we allege in the indictment and something like 20 to 25% of the remaining funds in the hedge fund as a whole. if you take a look at the sentencing guidelines applicable to this case but not binding but they're des kregs nary, as you see set forth in the plea agreement that the sentencing guidelines range on the order -- on the criminal side 800 something million dollars. we have sought a penalty in excess of what the maximum you might calculate the sentencing guidelines is. to take those t
. >> you take everything into account there's some art and science to it. given the amount of insider trading activity we have alleged with respect to those entities, over the course of a long period of time it talks about a long period of time, a lot of different securities, a lot of different people, talks about a lot of sectors and if you take a look at the amount of money that the companies have made, seem to us to be a fair but steep and equitable resolution it's several magnitude...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> in the back of the book segment tonight bill sat down with baseball legend reggie jackson, author of "mr. october" to talk about baseball and reflect on the all-star's career. >> jackie robinson, hank airplane, willy mays went through tough times. racism, catcalling even from the other dug out. you were second generation. did that exist? >> yes, it did. it existed as far back as college where they had to vote when we were going to travel who would room with me on the road. >> a vote? >> p at arizona state. our captain of the team didn't allow the vote. he said, i'm going to room with reggie. from there i went to spring training in georgia. we stayed in one barrack. we were recommended not to go into town. don't be out after 10:00 at night. it was in waycross, georgia. from there i was selected to go to birmingham, alabama. i asked not to go. i was afraid to go. >> this was in the early '60s, mid '60s. >> yes. >> did it stay with you? >> it's with me to this day
. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> in the back of the book segment tonight bill sat down with baseball legend reggie jackson, author of "mr. october" to talk about baseball and reflect on the all-star's career. >> jackie robinson, hank airplane, willy mays went through tough times. racism, catcalling even from the other dug out. you were second generation. did that exist? >> yes, it did. it existed as far back as college...
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i definitely want to major in political science. become the mayor or something. make the situation better for other people. my name is justin, and i am your dividend. >> this morning we open the "world news now" vault to a day millions will never forget. >> it was on this day last year that superstorm sandy hit the east coast wiping out homes, businesses, crippling parts of the region and claiming hundreds of lives. >> surviving hurricane sandy. 50 million people are in the path of this superstorm. forecasters are warning of life-threatening flooding. >> this morning, hurricane sandy is our only story as that monster storm churns into a worst-case scenario. >> 50 million people are in harm's way. many have been heeding the warning. scrambling to get ready. boarding up their houses. buying whatever supplies they can find and fleeing their homes if they have to. >> a lot of coastal communities up and down the coast. people are told to get out. hopefully most folks have heeded those warnings. we are getting to a point where it will be too late to turn back. things w
i definitely want to major in political science. become the mayor or something. make the situation better for other people. my name is justin, and i am your dividend. >> this morning we open the "world news now" vault to a day millions will never forget. >> it was on this day last year that superstorm sandy hit the east coast wiping out homes, businesses, crippling parts of the region and claiming hundreds of lives. >> surviving hurricane sandy. 50 million people are...
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they work for a company out of fairfield called statewide traffic safety and science. that's the company that contracts with caltrans. >> there have been some contractors, friends of the victims that have arrived on scene. they're shook up. every time you have a contractor working on the side of the road, there's danger, and i just, i hope that all the commuters take heed to the road work ahead signs, in construction zones to keep everyone safe. >> reporter: the driver of the silver nissan was trapped and had to be extricated. field sobriety tests were done and officers determined that the driver was intoxicated. he was again, rushed to the hospital and is now suffering from serious injuries. the chp officer mentioned that there was a mask in the of that nissan. you know, it was halloween last night. it's unknown if that gentleman was coming from a party. now, the chp says that the reason that the two construction workers were out here is that they were doing emergency work on a dip in the freeway just north of scott creek road. they were scheduled to be out here until
they work for a company out of fairfield called statewide traffic safety and science. that's the company that contracts with caltrans. >> there have been some contractors, friends of the victims that have arrived on scene. they're shook up. every time you have a contractor working on the side of the road, there's danger, and i just, i hope that all the commuters take heed to the road work ahead signs, in construction zones to keep everyone safe. >> reporter: the driver of the silver...
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science has examined 1200 girls between the ages of 6 through 8. on the average early development pecans in white and hispanic girls with more night in a half years. black girls and hispanic and asian females the same as white. but what it comes to their weight and body mass index plays in a rural role and their purity and index. for today's health minute i am mark the shade. >> jacqueline: we will see chile conditions tonight with clear skies and temperatures dropping into the 40's. 67 in santa rosa and livermore. we will be talking again very chilly conditions. >> jacqueline: 20 mi. an hour or when sustained in vallejo. 16 mi. and half moon we can still see some dust that will keep temperatures and little warmer. for tomorrow afternoon and will be a little warmer than what we saw today. in fact it was a mile through the week and will be cooler to next weekend >> jacqueline: was too chilly mornings and mild after known spirit if frost of pfizer has been issued for the north bank. from 3 to 8:00 tomorrow morning we are expecting temperatures to be
science has examined 1200 girls between the ages of 6 through 8. on the average early development pecans in white and hispanic girls with more night in a half years. black girls and hispanic and asian females the same as white. but what it comes to their weight and body mass index plays in a rural role and their purity and index. for today's health minute i am mark the shade. >> jacqueline: we will see chile conditions tonight with clear skies and temperatures dropping into the 40's. 67...
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. >> the science is just overwhelming. and they keep repeating the same things. they keep saying there have been no studies on this. there have been hundreds of studies. >> illinois is just one of the states jumping in on the g.m.o. debate. maine and connecticut have passed laws but they need neighboring states to pass laws before they go into effect. washington state will vote tomorrow on an interesting law because it doesn't depend on neighboring states. jon: mike in chicago, thank you. jenna: one red sox player wants to cherish the team's world series win forever and he's doing it by buying one of the duck boats that carried the team through the streets of boston during the parade. jake peavy confirming that the boat purchased was this one on twitter. he said it's his and he hopes it stays in his family forever. no word yet whether fenway will make duck boat parking available to him at the ball park. excellent question we should ask. jon: just buy your own duck boat. why not? a new problem emerges for obamacare. not only are millions of americans find they can
. >> the science is just overwhelming. and they keep repeating the same things. they keep saying there have been no studies on this. there have been hundreds of studies. >> illinois is just one of the states jumping in on the g.m.o. debate. maine and connecticut have passed laws but they need neighboring states to pass laws before they go into effect. washington state will vote tomorrow on an interesting law because it doesn't depend on neighboring states. jon: mike in chicago,...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. go. >> it's the bottom of the hour now. welcome back. i'm fredricka whitfield. the investigation is ongoing into the shooting at l.a.x. yesterday. officers say 23-year-old paul ciancia shot three tsa officers friday, killing one of them. the shooting caused thousands of passengers inside terminal 3 to run for cover. wolf blitzer talked to some of the people who were there. >> on the floor! >> this incident apparently started with the shots fired. there are injuries. we've seen people evacuated, and we've seen people who have been injured. >> i heard a couple of popping noises, and i just turned to look. it didn't -- it sounded like somebody banging on something. but there was a stampede of people coming right away. and i realized that something was very wrong. at the beginning, it was a complete panic. people were screaming. you know, i saw children crying. you know, i mean, people here are still very shaky. >> caller: all of a sudden i heard shots, but it didn't register until everyb
. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. go. >> it's the bottom of the hour now. welcome back. i'm fredricka whitfield. the investigation is ongoing into the shooting at l.a.x. yesterday. officers say 23-year-old paul ciancia shot three tsa officers friday, killing one of them. the shooting caused thousands of passengers inside terminal 3 to run for cover. wolf blitzer talked to some of the people who were there. >> on the floor! >> this...
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this traffic report is brought to you by mummies of the world exhibition now open at the maryland science center. tickets available. >>> we have a fog related eastern school school advisory this morning. talbot county schools will be operating on a 90 minute delay. that means no morning pre-k due to fog. >>> concerns are being raised about security at federal facilities across the country. mike schuh has the story. >> reporter: good morning. a watchdog group said federal faciles are facilities can defend out of an attack. the attack last month since the attack at the nav yard congress is getting involved. there's 9,000 sites including 35 in maryland that need protection. the criticism that measures in training are not in place to stop a gunman on a rampage. there's a bill in congress to change that. one concern, the social security campus in wood lawn. >>> the family of a man who died in baltimore city police custody filed a wrongful lawsuit according to the baltimore sun. the suit alleges anthony anderson was beaten by three city detectives before he died last september. prosecutors said
this traffic report is brought to you by mummies of the world exhibition now open at the maryland science center. tickets available. >>> we have a fog related eastern school school advisory this morning. talbot county schools will be operating on a 90 minute delay. that means no morning pre-k due to fog. >>> concerns are being raised about security at federal facilities across the country. mike schuh has the story. >> reporter: good morning. a watchdog group said federal...
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and robert shiller, founder of the kay shiller index, and this winner of the nobel prize in economic science. nice to see you both. you are launching a new fund, essentially. jeffrey, let me start with you. why you doing it? and what is it? >> well, doubleline started an equity business at year end, and we launched three funds in t the -- in the growth category, the first one small-cap growth, performing superwell, and we wanted to broaden out what we're doing with interesting ideas. and dr. shiller has been working for a long time, won the nobel prize for a lot of his work, as you know, with this thing called cyclically adjusted p/es and created this strategy that's value-oriented that matches well with the investment philosophy of doubleline, because we believe in better mousetraps in the investment business. my total return strategy goes back 25 years. we think this is a better mousetrap, the idea we divide the stock market in sectors and invest in 40% of the sectors based upon a value-based calculation. and we're going to do that with a total return swap. and underneath that, doubleline
and robert shiller, founder of the kay shiller index, and this winner of the nobel prize in economic science. nice to see you both. you are launching a new fund, essentially. jeffrey, let me start with you. why you doing it? and what is it? >> well, doubleline started an equity business at year end, and we launched three funds in t the -- in the growth category, the first one small-cap growth, performing superwell, and we wanted to broaden out what we're doing with interesting ideas. and...
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globally much more appealing, we're stabilizing, earth science recovery in the u.s. is leading that. connell: where are you in interest rates for bonds? >> we will see interest rates go up, jus it's just a matter of w. large pension funds institutional investors with a fixed income allocations. they have overturned for the last five years. connell: to what level do you care about what is happening in washington, first it was the debt ceiling stuff, health care debate, is it just noise in the background or is affecting business investing? >> it does infect us. 10 years of you spent time on the macro, the politics waste of the resources and investment firm now. you have to spend time on it. it is not a good idea. although it does affect you. what was interesting about the last showdown is a lot of people cap our position going into it because the threat of doom and gloom did not come to pass. that was damaging to the economy. the market was higher by the end of the showdown and people were focused on the economy nothing focused on government. connell: you cry wolf. dag
globally much more appealing, we're stabilizing, earth science recovery in the u.s. is leading that. connell: where are you in interest rates for bonds? >> we will see interest rates go up, jus it's just a matter of w. large pension funds institutional investors with a fixed income allocations. they have overturned for the last five years. connell: to what level do you care about what is happening in washington, first it was the debt ceiling stuff, health care debate, is it just noise in...